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Tuesday, 7th July 2020A special online event+ Q&A with the filmmakers

‘Moving the Image’ showcases a bold selection of international short films that will make you move.

In this program, movement is our main character who is not just explored through the body, but also through the edit, the sound and the camera lens. Movement tells us an important story on how we frame our world(s), communicate and interact. All our individual experiences meet each other on the common ground of body language.

Come and join us for a pop-up short film evening with a bold selection of international films that make you move!

Dive into a world where rhythms reveal secrets and desires, where the beat makes your blood pulsate and where the senses come alive.In this short film program, movement is our main character who is not just explored through the body, but also through the edit, the sound and the camera lens. Movement tells us an important story on how we frame our world(s), communicate and interact. All our individual experiences meet each other on the common ground of body language.

Moving the Image is curated by InShort Film Festival and ANNE • and organised in collaboration with Juju’s Bar & Stage. InShortFF promotes independent, inclusive and international short films, and it is a fully volunteer-based initiative. Our programme includes F-Rating, meaning we give a shout out to films that are either directed/written/performed by women.

Check out my collaboration with Miku Tsuchiya reaching from Tokyo to London.
Keep an eye out for screenings in 2020 on social media.

In Passing
A short film about navigating the invisible to connect.Through movement and unexpected camera angles we try to findour way into the 24/7 world in which we start to lose connection with ourselves and others.

OFFSETThere is no guidebook on how to survive the agonising hurricane of pain when you find your most intimate self betrayed. Trapped between walls of pain, you try to fight your way out.How much of the pain do you need in order to survive, what time do you get to test the truth of your expectations and how much do you let yourself be told of what is right? In fight for breath, love balances us sharply on hopes blade.

My newest short film In Passing is screening at this years Deptford X Fringe Festival!

Come and see it at DeliX, 156 Deptford High Street, London
Open daily from 9am – 6.30pm
24 October – 2 November 2019
Monday – Saturday

In PassingA short film about navigating the invisible to connect.Through movement and impossible camera angles we try to findour way into the 24/7 world in which we start to lose connection with ourselves and others. How close can the digital age bring us togetherand which borders do we cross?